
With the CA Foundation May 2026 exam fast approaching, the final phase for Quantitative Aptitude preparation should shift from learning to high-yield revision, intensive practice, and mock test analysis. The goal is not just to clear the paper but to aim for 80+ marks and a strong aggregate score of 325β340 by maximizing accuracy, speed, and formula recall.
This final days strategy focuses on revising the entire QA syllabus through priority-based chapters, mock test feedback loops, and daily formula reinforcement so that concepts convert into marks during the exam.
The last stretch of preparation should be approached with a performance mindset. Instead of aiming for passing marks, focus on scoring high and strengthening the aggregate across subjects. Many students clear individual papers but miss the overall aggregate β this phase is about preventing that by turning QA into a scoring subject.
A strong overall result requires high scores in every subject. The safest approach in the final days is to target distinction-level performance in QA, ensuring it contributes significantly to the aggregate.
By the final stage, most chapters have already been studied at least once. This allows faster revision:
Skip over familiar theory and go straight to questions and problem-solving.
Focus on recall, accuracy, and speed rather than deep concept learning.
Prioritize chapters based on weightage and scoring potential.
You must set priorities for chapters to perform well in the final exams. The ABC analysis for chapter priority setting is discussed below:
These chapters carry the maximum weightage with moderate difficulty, making them the most important in the final days. Strong preparation here can almost secure passing marks on its own.
Key areas to prioritise:
Mathematics of Finance
Logical Reasoning
Measures of Central Tendency & Dispersion
Index Numbers
Descriptive Statistics & Sampling
How to prepare now
Revise concepts through short revision lectures or notes.
Practice class questions and exam-pattern problems.
Solve ICAI module questions for exam familiarity.
Focus on accuracy and calculator efficiency.
Goal: Secure the majority of marks from these chapters.
These chapters are moderate in difficulty but essential for pushing scores higher.
Important topics:
Ratio, Proportion, Logarithm, Indices
Equations & Inequalities
Permutation & Combination
Correlation & Regression
Sequence & Series
How to prepare now
Revise formulas thoroughly.
Focus on commonly asked question types.
Practice selected problems instead of full chapter re-study.
Goal: Convert these chapters into extra scoring opportunities.
Even in the final days, these chapters should not be ignored because they still contribute marks.
Topics to cover strategically:
Sets, Relations & Functions
Probability
Theoretical Distribution
Calculus (optional depending on background)
How to prepare now
Focus on basic and frequently asked questions.
Memorize formulas and solve exam-pattern problems.
Skip deep theory and concentrate on scoring portions.
Goal: Capture easy marks without spending excessive time.
Follow the two-phase final preparation approach to master the complete syllabus and boost your score:
This phase focuses on revising the full syllabus while practicing questions simultaneously.
Practice order:
Revise concepts quickly.
Solve class and revision questions.
Practice ICAI module questions.
The key objective is completing full-syllabus revision with active practice.
After full revision, shift entirely to Mock Test Papers (MTPs).
Mock test process:
Attempt mock papers in a real exam environment (2-hour timer).
Analyse mistakes deeply after every test.
Identify weak topics and revise them immediately.
Repeat the cycle with multiple mocks to track score improvement.
This iterative process is crucial for improving speed, accuracy, and confidence.
Formula retention is one of the biggest score boosters in QA.
Create a short daily routine:
Revise formulas for 15β20 minutes daily.
Recite formulas aloud for active recall.
Get someone to test your memory if possible.
Key formulas to memorise thoroughly include:
Correlation formulas
Probability formulas
Finance formulas
Permutation & Combination relations
Consider these factors to ensure success in the CA Foundation QA May 2026 exam:
Regular daily study of the weakest subject ensures steady improvement and prevents last-minute stress.
Watching lectures is not preparation β solving questions is. Every chapter must be reinforced with practice.
Understanding formulas is not enough; they must be instantly recallable during the exam.
The last phase is about converting preparation into marks. With focused revision, strong mock test practice, and consistent formula recall, Quantitative Aptitude can become one of the highest-scoring subjects in CA Foundation.